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Decline of transhumance will negatively to impact vulture communities
An international team of scientists reveals in a new study that the abandonment of traditional livestock farming activities, such as transhumance, could be detrimental to scavenger communities....
World heritage wetland site under threat from new strawberry farming bill
Scientists from the University of Leeds and the Spanish National Research Council say urgent protection is needed for the fragile Doñana wetlands in Andalusia as the result of the bill which...
The Scientific Collections of Doñana participate in the II General Assembly of DiSSCo -ES within the framework of the INFRA20012 project
From 23 to 25 of May, wildlife monitoring experts from different European institutions in Europe, met in Brussels to discuss the results and evolution of the ENETWILD project, an initiative led by...
Combining conventional and technological taxonomic approaches gives more accurate results in identifying species
A scientific team with the participation of the Doñana Biological Station has compared for the first time efficiency of the work of taxonomists versus molecular methods to identify species.
Wildfires could have positive effects on ant and bee communities
A study led by the Doñana Biological Station reveals that species richness and diversity of ants and bees could increase after a wildfire. Some of these positive effects could persist over the long...
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